After Apple, Google also turned to India!

Tech giants are continually shifting their addresses from China to India.

After Apple, Google also turned to India!

Google, renowned for its internet services, is poised to kickstart its manufacturing journey in India with its Pixel smartphones. The decision follows positive reception from the Indian audience. By taking this step, Google aims to bolster its foothold in the Indian smartphone sector.

To align with the "Make in India" program, Google plans to commence the production of the Pixel 8 series in India by 2024. To achieve this, the company will join forces with global contract manufacturers. Rick Osterloh, the senior vice president of devices and services, voiced the company's commitment during a recent event. He stated, "India is a priority market for Pixel smartphones. We aim to deliver the pinnacle of our hardware and intrinsic software prowess to its people." He further highlighted the collaboration with both international and local partners to locally produce Pixel smartphones, emphasizing the move as an initial phase to amplify their production in India to satiate local Pixel demand. Moreover, this initiative stands testament to Google's steadfast commitment to India.

After Apple, Google also turned to India!

India is not only a significant market for Google's services but is also set to benefit from a substantial $10 billion investment from the company in the upcoming years, providing a significant push to the nation's digital economy. Drawing a parallel to Apple's approach, there's anticipation that Google will progressively enhance its production capacity within India.

Further broadening its operations in India, Google is introducing a feature that will provide pre-approved credit lines from banks, making formal credit accessible for Google Pay users, all the while emphasizing robust privacy measures. In a collaborative endeavor with the media company Axis My India, Google unveiled a new application designed to educate the masses about social welfare initiatives, job opportunities, and health advantages. Additionally, to bolster online security, Google has launched the DigiKavach initiative in association with industry leaders, aimed at protecting users from online fraudulent activities.

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